Tuesday night represents our first chance to see the stars of the 2020 eNASCAR iRacing World Championship in action, as this year’s 40-car field lines up at Daytona International Speedway for the non-points Clash. 50 laps are on the docket as a number of new teams make their first start, while drivers feel out their superspeedway setups in preparation for next week’s season opener at Daytona.

Last year’s Championship Four are back, but three of them (Zack Novak, Keegan Leahy, and Bobby Zalenski) will all be with new teams for 2020 after winter free agency reshaped the driver roster. All told, while only nine of this year’s drivers weren’t in the field last year, just under half of the 2019 driver-team combinations have returned intact for the new season. That’s in part due to a number of new additions to the team roster, including Denny Hamlin Racing, William Byron eSports, KLR eSports, and Stewart-Haas Gaming.

This year’s eNASCAR iRacing World Championship driver roster is as follows:

No.

Driver

Home

Team

1

Steve Sheehan

Huntersville, NC

KLR eSports

2

Ray Alfalla

Cape Coral, FL

Virtual Racing School

3

Blake Reynolds

Houston, TX

Team Dillon Esports

4

Santiago Tirres

Hickory, NC

Letarte eSports

5

Matt Bussa

Naperville, IL

Williams Esports

6

Nathan Lyon

St. Louis, MO

Roush Fenway Racing

8

Michael Conti

Charlotte, NC

JR Motorsports

9

Eric Smith

Charlotte, NC

Jim Beaver eSports

10

Justin Bolton

Greensburg, PA

Stewart-Haas eSports

14

Brandon Kettelle

Alva, FL

Clint Bowyer Racing

15

Michael Guariglia

Siler City, NC

Jim Beaver eSports

16

Chris Overland

San Antonio, TX

Wood Brothers Gaming

17

Kollin Keister

Frostburg, MD

Roush Fenway Racing

18

Graham Bowlin

Houston, TX

Gibbs Gaming

21

Garrett Lowe

Gastonia, NC

Wood Brothers Gaming

23

Casey Kirwan

Matthews, NC

Denny Hamlin Racing

24

Jake Nichols

Stella, NC

Mode Motorsports

25

Nick Ottinger

Claremont, NC

William Byron eSports

27

Corey Vincent

Louisville, KY

Renegades

32

Keegan Leahy

Halifax, NS

Denny Hamlin Racing

33

Michael Guest

Brownsburg, IN

Team Dillon Esports

36

Chris Shearburn

Springfield, IL

Letarte eSports

37

Christian Challiner

Stoke-on-Trent, GBR

JTG Daugherty Racing

41

Dylan Duval

Halifax, NS

Stewart-Haas eSports

42

Bob Bryant

Biloxi, MS

KLR eSports

46

Jimmy Mullis

Midland, NC

Richmond Raceway eSports

47

Jeremy Allen

Indianapolis, IN

JTG Daugherty Racing

51

Malik Ray

Greer, SC

Gibbs Gaming

53

Ryan Luza

Cypress, TX

Williams Esports

54

Alex McCollum

Phillipsburg, NJ

G2 Esports

55

Caine Cook

Blue Springs, MO

Renegades

66

Jarl Teien

Tonsberg, NOR

G2 Esports

75

Phillip Diaz

Brandon, FL

Mode Motorsports

77

Ashton Crowder

Charlotte, NC

Burton Kligerman eSports

79

Brian Schoenburg

Moorpark, CA

Clint Bowyer Racing

83

Bobby Zalenski

Fresno, CA

Virtual Racing School

88

Brad Davies

Charlotte, NC

JR Motorsports

90

Zack Novak

Clinton, CT

Richmond Raceway eSports

97

John Gorlinsky

Charlotte, NC

William Byron eSports

99

Logan Clampitt

Trabuco Canyon, CA

Burton Kligerman eSports

Novak and John Gorlinsky were last year’s superspeedway race winners at Daytona and Talladega, as they’ll make their respective race debuts for Richmond Raceway eSports and William Byron eSports on Tuesday. Nine eNASCAR drivers qualified for Sunday’s Podium 500, with Ottinger and Blake Reynolds running in the top five at the finish.

The non-points eNASCAR iRacing World Championship Clash at Daytona International Speedway will kick off on Tuesday night at 9PM ET/6PM PT. The first points race of the season at Daytona will run on Tuesday, February 11.

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